1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Convertible Regal Red Buckets Console Zz4 No Reserve.. on 2040-cars
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:ZZ4 ALUMINUM HEADS CRATE ENGINE
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Chevelle
Trim: CHEVELLE
Drive Type: V8 RWD
Mileage: 42,017
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Unspecified
Interior Color: Red
Sub Model: MALIBU
1966 CHEVELLE CONVERTIBLE. THE CAR IS SUPER NICE, IT WAS RESTORED IN THE 2000s ITS THE ORIGINAL COLOR WHICH IS REGAL RED WITH SAME COLOR INT. THE PAINT AND BODY ARE BASE/CLEAR AND WAS LAID DOWN VERY NICLEY. THE CAR WAS RUST FREE TO START WITH WHICH MADE THE PROCESS THAT MUCH EASIER . THE CHROME AND TRIM WERE REPLACED AT THAT TIME AND STILL LOOKS GREAT. THE INT IS VERY NICE HOW EVER THEY PUT IN A AFTERMARKET SHIFTER THAT IS INCORRECT TO THE CAR, IT WORKS FINE. THE NICE THING IS THEY DIDNT CUT UP THE CONSOLE SO IT SHOULD BE VERY EASY TO PUT AN ORIGINAL SHIFTER BACK IN IT. IT HAS VINTAGE STEWART WARNER GUAGES, AND THEY ALL WORK GREAT. ALL THE LIGHTS,TURN SIGNALS,WIPERS,RADIO ALL WORK AS THEY SHOULD. MECHANICALLY IT RUNS SUPER STRONG. THIS IS MY 1ST EXPERENCE WITH THE ZZ4 ENGINE. I WILL BUY ANOTHER ONE FOR MY CAMARO PROJECT I HAVE GOING ON. IT STARTS EASY, RUNS COOL. IT WILL DO A NASTY BURN OUT, ROLLING 30MPH. SQUEEZE THE GAS AND YOU WILL SMELL RUBBER.. THE SUSPENSION IS G-RIDE WHICH CONSIST OF TRAILING ARMS, SPRINGS FRONT AND REAR,SHOCKS, LARGE SWAY BARS. THERE IS NO BODY ROLL ON THIS THING. IT IS ALSO EQUIPT WITH DISK BRAKES,AND A FLAMING RIVER QUICK RATIO STEERING BOX,WHICH IS ALSO POWER. ITS A VERY WELL SORTED OUT CAR. IT HAS A POWER TOP THAT WORKS FINE. THE UNDERNEATH OF THE CAR IS NOT SOME UNDER COATED MESS. ITS PAINTED RED JUST LIKE UP TOP BUT ITS NOT DETAILED ANYMORE. THE CAR GET DRIVEN REGULARY.THE CAR WAS DRIVEN ON THE HOT ROD POWER TOUR BY THE PREVIOUS OWNER, AND I TAKE IT TO CRUISE INS ALL THE TIME. OVERALL ITS A CAR YOU CAN TAKE TO THE CAR SHOW AND DUST THAT MUSTANG ON YOUR WAY HOME. THE CAR WAS PURCHASED FROM A INS COMPANY BEFORE IT WAS RESTORED IT WAS A THEFT RECOVERY THATS WHY IT SAYS "PRIOR SALVAGE" ON THE TITLE. JUST WANTED TO CLEAR THAT UP BEFORE I GET A MILLION QUESTIONS ON THAT. AND REMEMBER THERE IS NO RESERVE..
Chevrolet Chevelle for Sale
1966 chevrolet chevelle ss 396 restored(US $24,900.00)
1970 68 69 71 72 chevy chevelle malibu ss
1967 chevelle ss true 138 car tremec 5 speed factory headrests deep water blue.
1968 chevelle 300 deluxe coupe numbers matching low reserve must sell.
(US $21,000.00)
1969 chevy chevelle malibu great project car!
Auto Services in Ohio
West Chester Autobody Inc ★★★★★
West Chester Autobody ★★★★★
USA Tire & Auto Service Center ★★★★★
Trans-Master Transmissions ★★★★★
Tom & Jerry Auto Service ★★★★★
Tint Works, LLC ★★★★★
Auto blog
Watch how Corvette Racing's new collision-avoidance radar system works
Fri, 22 Mar 2013When it comes to technology used in racecars, we generally expect it to trickle down to production cars, not the other way around. Well, Pratt & Miller has developed a new rear-facing radar that operates in a similar fashion to what we're used to in modern blind spot detection systems, only it is also capable of tracking cars as they approach and relaying vital information to the driver via a large display screen.
The innovative radar system debuted at last weekend's 12 Hours of Sebring for Corvette Racing, and this system makes perfect sense for endurance races like this since the cars sometimes have to drive through the night and in poor weather conditions.
The radar can detect cars even with poor visibility, and uses easy-to-distinguish symbols for the driver to identify.
GM to squeeze out more production capacity for midsize trucks
Tue, May 26 2015General Motors was predicting a strong showing for the Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon before they debuted, and demand among dealers for the midsize trucks even exceeded company's expectations. The positive situation has left GM with a problem, though: finding ways to increase capacity for the pickups at the Wentzville Assembly plant in Missiouri. With a third shift already running, GM has continued to look for ways to build just a few more of the trucks at the plant. The company has plans to hire as many as 1,000 more workers for the Saturday and Sunday shifts to construct an additional 2,000 pickups a month, according to unnamed insiders at the factory speaking to Automotive News. The little adjustments even extend to getting rid of an unpaid break to add 18 minute of assembly time over the course of a day, which equals about 3,500 more vehicles a year. All of this effort comes because the trucks are in such high demand. According to GM's figures, the company has delivered a combined 35,720 units of the Colorado and Canyon from January through April 2015, and the Chevy was the fastest-selling truck in the US for the previous three months. In May, it spent an average of just 12 days in showrooms before being snapped up. And even better for the company, 43 percent of these buyers came from other brands. According to Automotive News, the most popular trade-ins have included the Ford F-150, Toyota Tacoma, and Dodge Dakota. Related Video:
Why an independent rear suspension for GM's new, full-sized SUVs wasn't easy
Mon, Dec 23 2019A Motor Trend report last month laid out how Cadillac's 4.2-lier twin-turbo Blackwing V8 could be an orphan due to cost concerns in the GM empire. Last-minute chassis changes to Cadillac's new sedans and XT6 crossover led to engine bays that couldn't fit the Blackwing. On the SUV side, according to the report, the new independent rear suspension for big people haulers cost so much to implement that GM ruled out reworking the Escalade to accept the Blackwing. At least one commenter rightly asked how could a suspension swallow that much money. A new piece in Motor Trend has the answer. The excellent Alissa Priddle spoke to Tim Herrick, GM's executive chief engineer for full-size trucks, about why the clean-sheet IRS cost "multimillions of dollars." First, GM would need to build a new body shop at the Arlington, Texas plant that assembles the automaker's big SUVs to stamp the numerous wholly new parts and panels accommodating an IRS. Then GM would need to design and pay for a new assembly process. On top of those up-front costs, there was the incremental cost of the four-link IRS components being more expensive than those in the trucks' former leaf-sprung solid axles. Herrick endured so many rejections for so long that he remembers the date and time when he got approval for the new unit. He said it came down to a meeting where he told a higher-up, "I'll make you a deal: If we get to the reveal, or if we launch this and you think this was a dumb idea, I'll hand you my badge and let you walk me out." Head to Motor Trend to read the full story. Based on Herrick being on stage to help present the new SUVs to the press, and on our First Ride in the new Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban at GM's Milford Proving Grounds, it appears this will have a happy ending for all involved. Furthermore, since Herrick worked on the T1 platform that supports the big SUVs as well as the light- and heavy-duty pickups, he understood the demands on the commercial side, too. That could be why when Roadshow asked Tim Asoklis, chief engineer of the Tahoe and Suburban, if the new IRS could endure life in the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra, Asoklis answered, "Oh, absolutely." Related Video:




















